by Groundbound1 » Thu Oct 16, 2008 12:56 am
Well, this is where the fun begins. It isn't hard, but if this is the only thing that fixes the problem, you'll need to do it every time you start your sim. (Unless someone else know of a way to make it stay "fixed")
Here's what you do:
First, start your sim. You don't need to load a flight or anything, just so long as the program is running.
Then right click a blank spot on your task bar, and bring up your task manager.
Click on the "processes" tab, find "Fs9.exe" in the list and right click on it.
At the bottom of the menu that comes up, choose "Set Affinity". (NOT Set Priority, leave that one alone)
You should then see a new window that lists all available cores, in this case all should be grayed out except "CPU 0" and "CPU 1", which should both still be checked at this point.
Now all you have to do is uncheck one of them, click "OK", and the sim will then be running on that core only. (the remaining CPU that still has a check ).
Normally, you should assign the core with the least amount of processes to your sim, but if you aren't running too many programs in the background, it likely won't matter much which core you choose.
Close the task manager, and start flying. If all seems well, then I led you down the right path. If not, I may not be able to help you out.
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Groundbound1 on Thu Oct 16, 2008 1:01 am, edited 1 time in total.